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RE: Zac's Prevent Offense - casear2727 - 10-24-2024 (10-24-2024, 01:40 PM)Sled21 Wrote: Up by one score, I would have let Burrow fling it. Up by two scores, I am perfectly fine letting them protect the ball on the ground. This is very understandable, and I would agree, IF our oline could move people when the defense is fully expecting a run. 7-8 minutes left in the game and we are facing a full box with Tee and Chase in one-on-one situations.... is simply too early for this squad to lay down and play clock. Top rated QB & #1 WR duo in the NFL, use them to put a team away with a couple of 1st downs instead of a 3 & out. Potentially force them out of the heavy box and the runs come a little easier. RE: Zac's Prevent Offense - GodFather - 10-24-2024 (10-20-2024, 05:25 PM)casear2727 Wrote: Over 6 minutes left in the game and his goal is to run out the clock.... His lack of faith in Burrow and the best WR duo in the NFL is maddening. Zac's inspiration comes from this book where he draws all his plans and philosophy from. RE: Zac's Prevent Offense - SunsetBengal - 10-24-2024 (10-24-2024, 04:27 PM)higgy100 Wrote: One thing that would significantly improve their offense and especially late in games is to move JB out of the pocket more. Shorten the throws, create better angles, less chances balls get batted down, use the sideline more as your friend. He's a good enough athlete with enough mobility for this. Standing deep in a pocket ain't always the best thing. Deep in the pocket? I'm not sure that they even have any 7 step drops in the playbook. But yes, Joe is athletic enough to move around and extend the play. The fault with that is that it cut's the field in half to roll out to one side. You know Zac and not wanting to leave anything to chance.. RE: Zac's Prevent Offense - Brownshoe - 10-24-2024 I wish Zac would just let Burrow go no huddle. I feel like this offense would be so damn good in no huddle. We've seen Burrow against the Titans (I think it was the Divisional round?) where he called all the plays for a TD drive. I just feel like that plays off a strength of Burrow. RE: Zac's Prevent Offense - Frank Booth - 10-24-2024 Im of the belief that it's a way of not showing your hand to next week's opponent. If you have faith that the defense has the opposing offense figured out, maybe just go on cruise control. Dont show tape I have no proof of this, but im pretty sure this is the case RE: Zac's Prevent Offense - SunsetBengal - 10-24-2024 (10-24-2024, 07:39 PM)Brownshoe Wrote: I wish Zac would just let Burrow go no huddle. I feel like this offense would be so damn good in no huddle. We've seen Burrow against the Titans (I think it was the Divisional round?) where he called all the plays for a TD drive. I just feel like that plays off a strength of Burrow. I agree, Joe can read the temperature of the game and the defense that he's facing, and would likely do well in a no-huddle offense. However, our beloved coach Zac seems to be a bit of a control freak, and likely won't allow that sort of thing to happen on any regular basis. RE: Zac's Prevent Offense - SunsetBengal - 10-24-2024 (10-24-2024, 07:43 PM)Frank Booth Wrote: Im of the belief that it's a way of not showing your hand to next week's opponent. If you have faith that the defense has the opposing offense figured out, maybe just go on cruise control. Dont show tape What the heck kinda word salad are you trying to sell there, Frank Booth? RE: Zac's Prevent Offense - Frank Booth - 10-24-2024 (10-24-2024, 07:49 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: What the heck kinda word salad are you trying to sell there, Frank Booth? it's not hard to decipher RE: Zac's Prevent Offense - jj22 - 10-24-2024 They don’t have to run 3 trick plays up by 40 like the Lions did the Cowboys. A killer instinct is what they are missing and that’s what they need to be working on by not shutting it down with 8 minutes to go in the 4th. No letting up. RE: Zac's Prevent Offense - SunsetBengal - 10-24-2024 (10-24-2024, 07:50 PM)Frank Booth Wrote: it's not hard to decipher My Frank Booth decoder ring reads "outlook uncertain".. RE: Zac's Prevent Offense - phil413 - 10-24-2024 Hope the season turns around, but I have to say this is the best thread topic of the year so far. RE: Zac's Prevent Offense - Soonerpeace - 10-25-2024 (10-24-2024, 07:48 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: I agree, Joe can read the temperature of the game and the defense that he's facing, and would likely do well in a no-huddle offense. However, our beloved coach Zac seems to be a bit of a control freak, and likely won't allow that sort of thing to happen on any regular basis. Control freaks don’t pick and choose what to control. Zac gives Joe unprecedented control on gameday. When he was hurt last year he was on the headset. He also gives the offensive coaches unprecedented involvement in the offensive game plan and on game day. He’s completely tailored the offense to what Joe likes. RE: Zac's Prevent Offense - Sled21 - 10-25-2024 (10-24-2024, 05:09 PM)casear2727 Wrote: This is very understandable, and I would agree, IF our oline could move people when the defense is fully expecting a run. 7-8 minutes left in the game and we are facing a full box with Tee and Chase in one-on-one situations.... is simply too early for this squad to lay down and play clock. Top rated QB & #1 WR duo in the NFL, use them to put a team away with a couple of 1st downs instead of a 3 & out. Potentially force them out of the heavy box and the runs come a little easier. But it wasn't too early, it worked and we won. RE: Zac's Prevent Offense - Sled21 - 10-25-2024 (10-24-2024, 07:12 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: Deep in the pocket? I'm not sure that they even have any 7 step drops in the playbook. But yes, Joe is athletic enough to move around and extend the play. The fault with that is that it cut's the field in half to roll out to one side. You know Zac and not wanting to leave anything to chance.. I'd also point out that they were getting to Burrow by that point in the game, and the last thing we need is him falling on that wrist....... RE: Zac's Prevent Offense - Sled21 - 10-25-2024 (10-24-2024, 07:50 PM)Frank Booth Wrote: it's not hard to decipher I understood it perfectly. RE: Zac's Prevent Offense - Soonerpeace - 10-25-2024 (10-24-2024, 05:09 PM)casear2727 Wrote: This is very understandable, and I would agree, IF our oline could move people when the defense is fully expecting a run. 7-8 minutes left in the game and we are facing a full box with Tee and Chase in one-on-one situations.... is simply too early for this squad to lay down and play clock. Top rated QB & #1 WR duo in the NFL, use them to put a team away with a couple of 1st downs instead of a 3 & out. Potentially force them out of the heavy box and the runs come a little easier. Casear man I get your frustration. But we got the ball with 8:34 left on our own 3. We had 3rd and 7 from our 16. After running not throwing we bled the clock to 4:50. We had a 2 score plus a 2 point conversion lead. Blame Zac for other times but not this one. RE: Zac's Prevent Offense - SunsetBengal - 10-25-2024 (10-25-2024, 09:44 AM)Soonerpeace Wrote: Control freaks don’t pick and choose what to control. Zac gives Joe unprecedented control on gameday. When he was hurt last year he was on the headset. He also gives the offensive coaches unprecedented involvement in the offensive game plan and on game day. He’s completely tailored the offense to what Joe likes. So it's Burrow that's been hobbling the offense in the 4th quarter of recent games? Also, there is nothing "unprecedented" about anything they are doing. Some QBs have been able to make their own calls as far back as the 1980s. RE: Zac's Prevent Offense - Sled21 - 10-25-2024 (10-25-2024, 10:00 AM)Soonerpeace Wrote: Casear man I get your frustration. But we got the ball with 8:34 left on our own 3. We had 3rd and 7 from our 16. After running not throwing we bled the clock to 4:50. We had a 2 score plus a 2 point conversion lead. Blame Zac for other times but not this one. Right, and an interception could have turned that quickly into a 1 score and 2-point conversion in a matter of seconds. I just do not get the criticism. RE: Zac's Prevent Offense - Nicomo Cosca - 10-25-2024 (10-25-2024, 09:44 AM)Soonerpeace Wrote: Control freaks don’t pick and choose what to control. Zac gives Joe unprecedented control on gameday. When he was hurt last year he was on the headset. He also gives the offensive coaches unprecedented involvement in the offensive game plan and on game day. He’s completely tailored the offense to what Joe likes. “Unprecedented” RE: Zac's Prevent Offense - Soonerpeace - 10-25-2024 (10-25-2024, 10:05 AM)Sled21 Wrote: Right, and an interception could have turned that quickly into a 1 score and 2-point conversion in a matter of seconds. I just do not get the criticism. And with a punter as a weapon. |